85. In June, the St. Louis-based National Personnel Records Center opened an archive of military records. Match the file with the celebrity.

1. A producer recommended that this staff sergeant receive an early discharge so that he could participate in a radio show to create goodwill among Americans.
2. This recruit was "very unreliable. He has been fired from every job he had except newspaper reporting... He is irresponsible, not caring."
3. While in the air corps, this first lieutenant produced a documentary on a bomber squadron during combat operations in England.
4. This private inspired letters requesting his early discharge because "we need him in our entertainment world to make us laugh."
5. This private first-class spent 30 days in the brig after being "absent over leave" for six days in 1949.

86. How much did Tim Pruitt's record-setting Mississippi catfish weigh?

A. 124 pounds.
B. 94 pounds.
C. 112 pounds.
D. 70 pounds.

87. What is the shovelnose sturgeon?

A. A recently discovered Missouri River fish that has remained unchanged for twelve million years.
B. A Missouri fish that was the subject of a recent song cycle by former Phish frontman Trey Anastasio.
C. A Missouri fish that produces exquisite caviar.
D. The official Missouri state fish.

88. Who said: "When I took the job, I wanted to make Catholics happy. And I don't think I necessarily achieved that"?

A. Archbishop Raymond Burke, on the troubled negotiations with St. Stanislaus Church.
B. Local media personality Jamie Allman, after his brief stint as St. Louis Archdiocese spokesman.
C. Former mayor Vince Schoemehl, on his decision to resign from the school board.
D. Former Roman Catholic priest James Beine, who was ordered released from prison this year after serving two years on molestation charges.

89. Which of the following gases was not stored at Praxair's Lafayette Square location when it exploded?

A. Acetylene.
B. Propane.
C. Propylene.
D. Methanylenalodium.

90. In August, local radio personality Vladimir "The Mad Russian" Noskov was nearly deported to what country?

A. Jamaica.
B. Uzbekistan.
C. Ukraine.
D. Lithuania.

91. A University City ordinance passed this year allows residents to own a maximum of how many chickens?

A. Do you think fast food is good for you?
B. Would you support universal wi-fi access in St. Louis?
C. What color should the Martin Luther King Bridge have been painted?
D. Which cell-phone ring tone would best fit your personality?

93. What does Joseph Pulitzer IV, great-grandson of the founder of the publishing empire, do for a living?

97. Why did the the St. Louis arm of the Central Democratic Committee sue former Alderman Tom Bauer?

A. For representing himself as a Democrat when he is a Republican.
B. For dipping into the fundraising till.
C. To prevent him from using eminent domain to demolish their office.
D. For illegally using a donkey on his campaign signs.

98. A former St. Louis city prosecutor, John Chiapelas, was charged with what crime this year?

A. Storing 100 pounds of pot in his basement.
B. Making high-grade crystal meth in a Festus Johnny on the Spot.
C. Leading Pacific police on a high-speed chase in his tricked-out Honda.
D. Concealing evidence in the death-penalty case against Larry Griffin.